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The Rebels: have - four Jines and the Warriors have two... z “They're going to have to get more. ore players or they'll burn’ the kids out by Christmas,” id. % But Rebelato also noted that Roath is ina “bit better condition.” “They started earlier, had 1 deland traiaing ‘and. maybe had more ice time,” he In other KIJHL openers, Srand Forks Border Bruins” Beaver. Valley’ Nite Hawks eae wen di ' Eaters 8-5, Spokane Flames beat Nelson Junior. Map 47 Leafs 78 and in the East Division it was! Elk Valley Raiders 11 and Creston Clippers 4. Saturday night Grand Forks embartaised? Nelson 12-4, and Spokane edged Trail 6-5 in ‘overtime. In the __ East, Cranbrook. beat Creston 6-2, Beaver Valley de- feated Ki 7-4.and Columbia Valley humiliated Elk MOORE'S SERVICE Gul® lomotive service to all mokes. & AUTO REPAIRS ‘thesia: B.c. ofvehicies perrrated and Electric Welding ‘ 399-4711) MAIN ST. MUFFLER Located at Castlegar Turbo i, , 1335 Columbia Ave. Ph. 365-5411 Valley 9-1: In the only, game Sunday, Cranbrook nipped Elk Valley 8-7. ~ In the'Rebels game, the home team led 2.0 after the first period with an unassisted goal by John Obetkoff and one by Randy Morris — assisted by. ‘Wayne ‘Popoff and * Dave Perehudoff. ‘The Rebels scored five goals in the second period to one by Rossland, making the score 7-1.) Rebels scoring was done by: Rob Tamelin, assisted by Rod Horcoff and Kelly Keraiff; two by Brad Yan Goor, assisted both times by Mike Corbett and Kevin Cheveldave;' Obetkoff, assis- ted by Morris; and Argotow, ‘unassisted. The Rebels notched two more goals in the third period for the 9-2 victory. | rail gear in mcking one tor 9 i both teai Maroy, FOU ices lesen Sd ta nal chs wht Corbett ‘completed the scoring with help from Chevel- dive ait ay aa Potala ae hed Owe es Rebelato said of ‘the hat trick by Obetkoft.° Besred ‘one 3 4 acouple more, ” Rebelato pote : Ce game ‘out, ‘of the. Sate. vis hed Saspeae alee as etpecd gue le Morris with obe, goal'and one assist and Van Goor with one weak player on the ice. Everyone played terrific hockey,”, »Rebelato said. A big surprise Saturday night was Kelly Hurd, who came up from! the:bantam division. “He didn’t look a bit out of place,” Rebelato noted.: However, Rebelato said that Hurd has to get used to playing in the higher calibre “He's finding it a bit more difficult. He can't try his fancy stuff. He's going to have to use his centremen a ~ little more,” Rebelato said of the left wing. “T think he'll surprise a lot of people this year,” he. said. . * Contrary. to the score sheet, which indicated the Warriors outshot' the Rebels 27-21, Rebelato said “we' outshot them so bad it was pathetic. We had the puck in their end for two minutes, taking 14 shots at that time,” he said. The Rebels are now preparing for a game in 7h Clippera'Friday night and a homer with afternoon. against the Valley Sunday: January draft of iat sedis Babe ath Bay. ‘Trail 7B sets ae ecraliope Fil aa B Hae # Ft Hin 40" that d idn t get away By CasNows Staff. Seen. Postnikoff, said in all his 15. years of hunting he's never seen a Gh this big. Even his friends ‘agree — and he's already had about 80 of them over to look at the horns. He says the average size a six or seven point elk. The animal yielded 241.71 kg (683 pounds) of meat and + the horns, measured “1,820. metres (four feet, four ‘{n-. ches) and 1.871 metres (four feet, six inches, from top to bottom. Postnikoff said the e one of the easiest kills.jhe’s had, was shot in management. unit 415, although wouldn't say where. MU 416° includes the.’ Seine nae Creek and Robson Postnikoff “says *he. normally: a: but when | te saw) “eouldn' tF Stnnnnioi Cele unsgcrtn net Hunfer Ron Pasthikott ot Creek ( plays: horns, of slabt paint bull ‘elk, which'he Says * was shot Igstw week in Management U: No gaobenes ee on ’ Harvey -Andrusak, ‘regional manager of the. Nel-. son, Fish and_ Wildlife office announced Tuesday that» in-the fall of 1980,” “The-return of:spa ‘Svthe streams this fall "Mange tad it if SppSESCT at? acting ~ duced from patural sr dpaiehig ends eithe stocking of kokanee fry in 1981 at Redfish Creek did not ' contribute at all to the: 1963 ° * sage class,” Andrusak said. “We. opened the Balfour fishery last spring with the expectation that the 250,000 fed fry that we planted had would, ‘spring’s fishery basically ex- . ploited fish which were pro- paw were. insufficient toallow a fishery in’ 1964,” he said. “We also stocked 110,000 fry in Redfish Creek in 1982 and these should ‘show up in the 1984 fishery but we now. have to assume that these fish didn't survive. There are orientation of hatchery fish such a large lake as Koc Andrusak added that the’ t pee ot ts Bille mabey just about to.start on Kok- K. Creel “In cooperation with the ‘Parks Branch, we will be de: ‘veloping a small side channel was th jggest bull:elk he's evar seen - Workshop: held “the ‘West Kootenay Rec. reation “Association hosted a workshop on Sept. 28 in Trail “at the Cominco Arena. “Sell-.. ing Your Services” or “How ‘gto Market your Organization i to the! Politicians ‘and, the Sports Branch, and Woven Mintak, Taiji's former admin- istrative assistant, were hon- ored by members of the West Kootenay Recreation. Asso- ciation on Sept. 28. Taiji had initiated new re- NEW IN TOWN? LET-US PUT was e “Red” Halpern, Cour d'Alene Parks and Recrea- tion Director. . Halpern is well known in the softall sphere as she Is the gional and improved comm wunication between’ recreation groups during his four years of ser- vice. Both he and Mintak were part of the first wave of OUT THE MAT the of : Softball Association, °. |. Some exciting’stories were © related about Halpern’ 's trav- elsin with 400 provincial © emp who were terminated. Randy Johnson, Recrea tion Director of Grand Forks softball teams representing the U.S. For instance he was locked in a room by the police for five hours’ in a Taiwan softball stadium because ‘the fans were hostile = their team had lost! Then there were the sol- - ‘ diers carrying machine guns in the stadium in Venezuala at the Pan-Am games. One r’s gun went off by mistake and missed a fan by two feet. Now, that's exciting softball! has been director of Cour @Alene’s Parks ‘and Recreation. Department for 29 years and offered sugges- tions in advertising and P.R. to West Kootenay recreation directors and other inter: ested participants. ‘ Thanked ‘ > Wayne ‘Taiji, former rec- oN INNO B provin 2 i oe for the Taiji with a.com- memorative plaque. and Rod » recreation co-ordina- tor for Castlegar ‘Recreation Department, presented Taiji with a gift. on behalf of the members of WKRA. {autos foment Ante! a me Bold * Deborah 368-0018 SOME MEN WANT THE BEST And Find It At The Klothes Kloset 20% OFF SPORT JACKETS 2 and | of Kokanee Creek. This chan: ~ nel is located next to the Nature House and should be _..| me 600 feet in length. i” “The project will be com- Lite in'time for ‘the 1984 fun. We estimate’ that some 2,000 fish\'could- spawn in: the: channel. * RECREATION The response: to the fall recreation programs has been overwhelming. There. The date of this talk is Tuesday, Oct. 11.from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. at the Complex. is Pre. are still in. many programs. As well we are constantly offering ‘new ac- tivities so keep your ear tuned to our recreation re- ports on the radio and watch for our advertisement in Sunday’s paper and read our column. Pre-Ski Conditioning y F Wednesday and Friday 10:30 12 noon, Saturday 2:15 - :45 p.m: ‘There.is no public . skating. this Sunday due to the: Rebels’ hockey , game< Registration ‘fee is $5." ie + Skiing if Once again we are running the Jackrabbit Cross-country Ski League for children ‘ages eight to 12 years. This pro- gram starts in January, but rchildren must be registered This program ‘was not ad- ‘by Oct. 21. The reeisteaion g8 from 7:15 - 8:45 p.m. there’ will be public skating when there is no Rebel game scheduled. So, this Saturday, come out for an hour and a half of public ‘skating, fun. 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SALES & SERVICE "zg 365-7145 1050 Columbia, Castlegar ERNIE'S TOWING 365-5690 24-HOURS See Us for Used Automotive Parts PROPANE CONVERSIONS Gr, ome — lof Cu Acts travelled | miles. $2, be Sports Castlegar THURSDAY BASEBALL — MAJOR LEAGUE: Al pllayot! game 2 — Chicago’ White Sox at Baltimore Orioles, os. 5 im channels 6ond 13. ° FIELD HOCKEY — HIGH senootss shee Humphries Jr. Rocket tes vs. Mt. Sentinel, 3:45 p.m., SHSS field. BASEBALL — MAJOR LEAGUE: NL playoff gome. 3 — Philadelphia Phillies vs. L.A. Dodgers, 12 p.m., channels 16 and 13. AL ployolt game 3 — Baltimore Orioles vs. Chicogo White ‘Sox, 5p.m., channels 6 and 13. SATURDAY BASEBALL — MAJOR LEAGUE: AL ployotf game 4 — Baltimore vs. Chicago (If necessary), 10.a.m., channels 6 and 13. NL ployolf game 4— Philadelphia vs. L.A., 5 p.m., channels 6 and 13. HOCKEY — NHI: Philadelphia Flyers vs. Montreal Candiens, 5 p.m., channel 9. FOOTBALL rmbt Mer na att at Calgary Stampeders, 6:30 p.m., channel 13. HOCKEY & FIGURE SKATES Cu-Dor 38 Shar ‘cational ‘consultant ‘hired by é kr open Sporls Castlegar ee to, be stpermen in all’ gmake oti aie Uesdiag be a Segota -not welcome. . nai oteniieger! born in the. much ‘strona athletes, says United States but. now ‘a Max Offenberger, an edu-: landed worked with young children the Western Hockey League’ and in rehabilitation centres and three National Hockey in Boston. He admits. he League teams to help players knows nothing about hockey. face the pressure society ° He said he tries to teach puts on them: “Society seems to think athletes are supermeti,” said immigrant, ;* has‘ ~only,-players - from a lst of 6) who did mot: report, - Segota ran afoul of Waiters : eitbim itor hea hemo te bead Sunday to the camp at CFB Esquimalt near toria. .: “The: invitatioris to theo! two players have been with- ‘ drawn,” Waiters said in’a “Lam also involved in drug about the Personal problems ‘and alcohol education. ‘I try they face. to prepare them to make “Society seems to believe if wenn hin or them someone is a good athlete he -interview. “The players claim they -had car trouble, but at no -time-did they attempt to contact me. “Lettieri lives in Vancow- polski yer drugs and alcohol.” ver and 8. was Soccer Bowl. Segota attend- ‘ed Soccer Bowl at the ex- te pay ithe first mateh of « Segota’ becatise ‘the. coach: eo l hs three games, 7 cluding Nov. 6 at. Tok Mexico. i) . Physical Medicine at Koot- starts next Wednesday, Oct. Public Skating 12, If you want to get in* Public skating schedule is shape for the ski season ‘as follows: lk, Valley is in town, Ad- Tuesday and seniors and students $2.25 which is just around the cor-. Thursday 2:30 - 4 80 p.m. ner, this is the class for you. | Get fit and have fun doing it. Registration fee is $10. Seniors Keep Fit Hey seniors, come and get a good start to your ‘morning’ by doing stretching, stren-4 gthening and exercise for, heart and lung conditioning. This exercise program done to music will get you feeling years younger. This program happens Tuesdays from 10°- ; 11 am. and Fridays. from 11:15 - 12:15 p.m.: at the’ Senior Citizens’ Centre. Everyone is welcome, the drop in fee is $1. Treat Your Own Back — + This special evening pres. entation will give you helpful ‘hints on exercises to- help alleviate back problems. ‘Lona Munck, director. of enay Lake Hospital will give The Art of Self-Defence andan Olympic Sport More’ sinfo call 365. 5028- vend thurs haces” -mission ‘price is adults $3, Ie Cart) means - Cateeshe one aera. inside COMBUSTION AIR: The combustion air 1s preheated ome comer i A _Stove Technology. Prk seals hat rege banc common sense ee ee ; : wood ays 10 teave at least Re of ashes making Ine starting 3nd heat essspanon oenmot COMBUSTION AIA CONTROL: the damper 1s tnetmn Stabcatty controlled with a Bi metal colt nie you tn Avetage burn ot 8 hours ‘ough the ot au ehamber is the tlou: helore it rises. 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